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In this emotional video, a patient shares how Eagle syndrome surgery with Dr. Ryan Osborne at the Osborne Head and Neck Institute changed their life. Watch their journey to recovery and learn more about this rare condition. OHNI Case Files, Season 4, Episode 4 - Kevin Kevin, an information security consultant by day, and a racing enthusiast by night suffers from Eagle's Syndrome. Kevin has experienced terrible neurological symptoms and seeks a way to feel whole again. Having gone to Dr. Osborne to remove the styloid process on one side, he returns to have surgery on the other side. Learn more about Eagle's Syndrome at: https://eaglesyndrome.com/ About Dr. Ryan Osborne: (Instagram @drryanosborne) Ryan F. Osborne, MD FACS, is the Director of Head and Neck Surgery at the Osborne Head and Neck Institute (OHNI) and is an internationally-renowned expert in head and neck surgery. His practice is comprised of patients with complex or rare conditions that require surgical intervention. This background is what made him a natural fit to manage patients with Eagle’s Syndrome. Dr. Osborne completed a fellowship in advanced head and neck surgical oncology under the mentorship of world-renowned expert, Thomas Calcaterra, MD, at UCLA Medical Center. This training requires a surgeon to operate on a regular basis around the cranial nerves and large vascular structures such as the internal jugular vein and carotid artery. These are the same critical structures that are being affected in Eagle’s Syndrome. Dr. Osborne takes a very pragmatic approach to the when deciding on the best option for treatment for his patients with Eagle’s Syndrome. Constantly considering the risks vs benefits of each potential intervention.